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A Championship footballer who killed a father of five in a crash on Christmas Day has been jailed for 32 months. | A Championship footballer who killed a father of five in a crash on Christmas Day has been jailed for 32 months. |
Sheffield United striker Jordan Robertson, 21, pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving at Leicester Crown Court. | Sheffield United striker Jordan Robertson, 21, pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving at Leicester Crown Court. |
Robertson's Mercedes CLC 180 sports car hit a Ford Galaxy driven by Omar Mohamed, 38, on the M1 near Lutterworth in Leicestershire. | |
Mr Mohamed, from Leicester, died in hospital on Boxing Day. | Mr Mohamed, from Leicester, died in hospital on Boxing Day. |
Both drivers had been travelling on the southbound carriageway of the M1 near junction 19 when last year's crash happened. | |
Driving ban | |
Robertson, of Hazelbarrow Road, Sheffield, told police he had been trying to change songs on his MP3 player at the time of the incident. | |
Mr Mohamed was airlifted to Walsgrave Hospital in Coventry but he later died with his wife at his bedside. | |
Robertson, who was on loan to Southampton FC at the time of the crash, was also banned from driving for five years. | |
He joined Sheffield United as a trainee but spent much of his career on loan to other clubs including Torquay United, Northampton Town, Oldham Athletic and Bury. | |
He also played for Sheffield United's Hungarian sister club, Ferencvaros. | |
A spokesman for Sheffield United said the club's thoughts were with the victim's family, but it was "too early to say anything else". |